Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 26 January 1867 — Page 7

T11E EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26 !'7,

NEW ORLEANS.

P. S. DuSOUCHET & CO., General Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS, Jfo. 3 Poydras Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. All kinds of Western and Southern Produce, Consignments and Orders solicited. decl5dtf. ! :J : - ' ,- 8. O. CAHPBEXiL- "V B. F. GLOVES, GEO. G. CAMPBELL & CO., 'COMMISSION MERCnAXTS, Xo. 59 Poydras Street, 3 - NEW ORLEANS. t . REFERENCES. ox A Humphrey, Evansville, Ind. Illinois. w . w ' Terry & Smith, Louisville, Ky. City National Bank, New Orleans. deel6d6m. J?. O 'Riley. General Commission Produce and Forwarding MERCHANT, Corner Poydras and New leree Sts., NEW ORLEANS, LA. Reference the Great West. decl5dly. SAM. H. KESNEDT. JULIUS VA1KIN. PAUL, K. MORTIMER. S. H. KENNEDY & CO. COMMISSION MER CHANTS, Receivers of Pork, Bacon, Flour, Rope and Whisky, 55 57 Poydras Street, New Orleans. decl5dly. B. 8. howakd, h. T. BARKBT, New Orleans. W. E. preston. New York. - GEO. R. preston, Evansville, Ind. wm. h. williams. Calhoun, Ky. HOWARD, PRESTONS & BARRETT Cotton and Tobacco Factors and ' commission mer iia ts 168 Common Street, , NEW ORLEANS, LA. , REFERENCES. Geo. W. Rathbone, President Evansville National Bank. . , Preston Brothers, Evansville, Ind. -'. James Robb, Esq., President Louisiana National Bank, New Orleans. .. 0. P. Norris, Esq., Cashier First National Bank, Memphis. G. R. Rntter. Esq., President 'Tennessee National Bank, Memphis. - Maj. J. J. Murphy, President Memphis Insurance Company. declodtf. . -, i.- . ' rt, Speed, Sammers & Co., Cotton and Tobacco Factors, GENERAL. COMMISSION MERCHANTS ... v, . ' ; and ; COMMERCIAL AGENTS. Office No. 59 Poydras street, . j j i ; -; - Nbw Orleans, La. ; ItCarleton, Foute 4 Co., New York. Speed, Donoho & Co., Memphis, Tenn. Cazart, Stockard A Co., Mobile, Ala. dec3G'65dtf DAN. AIKEN. A. E. SHARP. R. W. HARPER. D AX. AIKEN Jfc CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 112 Poydras street, New Orleans, La. nov22tf . j S. H. BARTON....M. M . POOL. ... W. M. AIRMAN. S. M. BARTON & CO., Commission Merchants 17 Tchoupuouias btreet, NEW ORLEANS1, LA. E.jH.Fairchild.. - ... ...! J.W.Bingham. ; , FALRCHLLD & BINGHAM, Commission Merchants 84 Magazine Street, . Iiov20 dly " NEW ORLEANS. MEMPHIS CARDS. E. J. OOMER. GEO. S. RICHARDSON. COMER & RICHARDSON, Cotton Factors, Storage, Commission, and Forwarding MERCHANTS, Clinton Street, MEMPHIS, TENN. REFERENCES. Chas. Northrop A Co., Memphis: Foster Bros., Cincinnati ; Jas. Viba & Co., BostOD ; Jas. B. Fen by, St. Louis; J. B. Klrtland, Hill, Talmadge A Co., New York. decl5d3m. G. J.GRAMMER. S. D. WELCH. UltAMMER fc CO., Commission Merchunts ii nd Dealers in Feed and all Western Produce, No. 355 Front Street, MEMPHIS, TENN. References: F. H. Ehrmau fc Co.; Cox & Humphrey. Prompt attention paid to all business entrusted to us. Orders solicited. Liberal advance made on consignments. ocwdt : JACOB 8INZICH. JOHN J. SINZICH. J. SINZICH & SON, Jfo. 20 AVater Street, Bet. Sycamore and Vine. BOAT STORES, GROCERIES, CORDAGE, OAKUM, Hemp, Cotton, and Gum Packing. Lath, Yarn, Twine, Rosin.Wrought Spikes, Lard, Coal, and Lubricating Oils. Orders promptly filled, at lowest rates. aug!3 dly

STEAMBOATS.

Ir dependent Low Pressure Packet QUICKSTEP, H. T. DEXTER, Master, Leaves Evansville for Cairo every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 2:30 p.m. Stopping at all Way Landings. The QUICKSTEP is an entirely new Xow Pressure Packet, The only one in the West, combining entire safety from Explosion, with great Speed and Comfort. Particular attention given to way business and the filling of orders. THE QUICK S T E 3? connects at Cairo with Railroads and Packets, both North and South; at Evansville North and East, and : at Paducah with Packets for : the Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers. dec21 dtf Regular Evansville and Nashville Packet The elegant Light-Draught Steamer CHATTANOOGA, Henky Scott, Master; Bob Ferguson, Clerk, Will run as a regular packet from Evansville to Nashville, making all way landings- ... , For freight or passage appiy on uuatu, ur HUSTON A CO., to dec3 dtf Agents. United States Mail and ADAMS EXPRESS COS PACKETS. tiiv rvivslIIIF AVIt ,3CAIRO MAIL PACKET COMJmJZtjtA n a m v will hntvYrt.ti run t.hnir elegant Steamers, carrying the Adams Express uompanv aieasLgoi uu j""" States Mail, for Henderson, Mt. Vernon, Uniontown, Shawneetown, Casey ville.Golconda, Smithland, Paducah, Metropolis. Cairo, and all other points on the Lower Ohio, making a RELIABLE K DAILY MAIL and EXPRESS LINK f ' Running as follows: . ; The elegant and fleet Steamer i ' CHAEMER, i ; W. A. Lowth, Master ...Fowier; Clerkj Leaves Evansville every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 3 p.m. The splendid side-wheel Steamer ; . , ARMADA, H. T. Dexter, Master...WM. Dttnn, Clerk, Leaves Evansville every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 3 p.m. The elegant and light-draught 1 ' ! i ,, SAM OKU, Duncan, Master . ..Sorenson, Clerk. Leaves Evansville every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 3 p.m. -LEAVE CAIRO DAILY on arrival of train. These Boats have been refitted entire. and are now in first-rate order for the accommodation of Passengers. Freights received at all hours, by - Jul 2 HUSTON & CO.. i . R. K. DUNKERSON A CO., Ag'ts. OLD RELIABLE XT. S. MAIL ILIISriE FOR 0 wenstoro, Cannelton, and Lonisville. i The nsw and elegant Passenger Steamerjds MORNING STAR, Ike Doii.13, Master : M. D.Warren, Clerk; "' LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY StOJi DAY, at 10 a.m. ; and : THURSDAY, at 6 p.m. The magnificent side-wheel Steamer . TARASCON, Gilmore, Master; - John Ouerbacher, Clerk; LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 6 p.m.; and , SATIKDAV, at 6 p. m. "" The elegant and fleet " ROSE HITE, A. Ballard, Master; George Patterson, Clerk ; ' LEAVES EVANSVILLE EVERY TUESDAY, at 6 p.m. ; and . FRIDAY, at 6 p.m. These boats have been refitted and refurr nished throughout, and are now in firstrate order, fer the accommodation of the public. - Freights received at all times, free of charge, and all information furnished, by COX & HUMPHREY, and R. JSC. DUNKERSON & CO., Agents. R. H. WOOL.FOI.K, Superintendent, maylO tf Louisville, Ky. Daily Henderson Packet. The fine Steamer JNevs Boy. C. G. PERKINS, Master, ; Will leave promptly as above, daily, at 3 o'clock, p. M. Freights received at all hours at the Mammoth Wharfboat. R. K. DUNKKRSON & CO., Agents. nov2dtf Regular Evansville, Paducah, and Eastport Packet The fleet and elegant Packet DPliaiitom, R. HODGE BROWN, Master; TOM WILSON, Clerk, Will run as a regular packet between Evansville and Eastport, Miss. Leaves Evansville every Friday at 4 p.m. Leaves Paducah every Saturday at 10 a.m. Returning, Leaves Eastport every Monday at 12 m. leaves Paducah every Wednesday at 5 a.m. Arrives at Evansville every Thursday at 7 a.m. For freight or passage apply on board, or to COX & HUMPHREY, Agents, octll dtf Regular Green River Packet The new Steamer lJS ADA LYON, Ai.f H. Edwards, Commander, Will leave Evansville every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 6 o'clock p.m., for Woodbnry and all way places. The Ada Lyon has splendid two-flued boilers. For freight or passage apply on board. ma21 tf

STEAMBOAT PRINTING. No printing establishment in the West has better facilities or greater ability for doing fine Steamtuat Printing. Our assortment of Job Type, though very large and complete, is constantly being added to, and our job department is under the personal supervision of one of the best job printers in the United States. We are prepared to print Posters, plain or fancy, Bill Heads, Bills Lading, Cards, Deck and Meal Tickets, Bills of Fare, Mates' Tickets for Labor, 4c, Ac. Orders left with either of the wharf-boats will be promptly attended to. River and Weather. Cincinnati, Jan. 25 p. M.--River fallen 13 inches ; 13 feet 6 inches in the , channel ; , weather cloudy ; some rain this morning;. thawing rapidly; thermometer, '42. ' New Orleans, Jan. 25. The arrivals yesterday were: Sam Gaty and Pauline Carroll, from St. Louis; Gen. Quitman, from Vicksburg. Departures: Olive Branch, for St. Louis; Olive V, for Cincinnati; Gen. Quitman, for Louisville. Cairo, Jan. 25. Arrived T. L. McGill, from New Orleans, at 10 AM.;. Silver Moon, Cincinnati to Memphis, at 12 M. The Julia cleared for New Orleans at 8 o'clock this morning, well laden. The McGill has 450 bales of cotton for Cairo. The river rose four inches. ' The weather is cloudy and windy. Mercury 46. and falling. No ice coming out of the Mississippi ; heavy out of the Ohio. Business fair. The weather continues cloudy and mild with mercury at 46 at 9 o'clock yesterday morning. Some rain fell during Thursday night, and the clouds portended rain yesterday. The wind, however, shifted to the southwest and blew pretty freely. The river was declining slowly yesterday at noon, but the rapid melting of the snow warrants the belief that it will be found rising this morning. The ice blew onto the Indiana shore, yesterday, but was light and rotten, and will not obstruct navigation. Arrivals antl Departures. The only arrival up to 3 o'clock yesterday was the Sam. Orr, from her ice harbor , at Dutch Bend. The Sam. Parker left for Little Hurricane . Island Thursday . night about midnight, in search of her barge, and the Henry Ames was preparing to leave for New Orleans; Ada Lyon. Green River to return; Swallow, New Orleans . to Louisville. ' J , Boats Dne. t r Among the first boats due are the Havana and Rowena, . for Nashville ; Shamrock and Arabian, for St. Louis; Darling, for Memphis; J. P. Webb and Liberty No. 2, from Memphis ; Lawrence and Mary Irwin, for Arkansas River; Nick Longworth, Lady Gay, Amazon, P. W.. Strader, Swallow Louisiana and Stonewall, from New Orleans; B. L. Lodge, Emerald, Wild Wagoner, Armadillo, Emma No. 3 and Indiana, for New Orleans; Morning Star from Louisville; Quickstep and Armada, from Cairo; Wm. White, from Green River. Boats Leaving To-Day. For Cairo. The swift and elegant Sam. Orr will leave for Cairo and all way landings at 3 o'clock today with the U. S. Mail and Adams Express goods. She has good passenger accommodations, and her officers are pleasant gentlemen. Allan Duncan is in command, and Val. Sorenson and Bill Tileston are her Clerks. She is the regular Evansville and Cairo packet, and, deserves full patronage. . . For Green River. The elegant Ada Lyon, detained by press of business, does not leave for Green River until this evening. She goes promptly at 5 o'clock. Capt. Graham is in command, and Alf. Edwards in the office. For Nashville. The beautiful and tidy Louisia, Capt. Tom Bolus, will load for Nashville, and will leave this evening. She has a superb cabin and pleasant state rooms, Send down your freight early. Capt. Henry Scott is loading the Chattanooga, and will leave for the Cumberland river at 4 o'clock this

evening. As she is a regular Cumberland river packet, we desire to see her go out fully loaded. Kit Rudd is in the office. For New Orleans. The great Virginia, in charge of those excellent and deservedly popular gentlemen, Captain Fitzgerald and A. D. Armstrong, is detained until 10 o'clock today, when she will positively depart. She has very superior cabin accommodations, and a pleasanter trip to New Orleans could not be imagined than can be had on such a boat and with such men. 9f iHcellaueouN. We have seldom seen a more lively state of affairs than prevailed on the levee yesterday. Twelve steamboats lined the wharf, oight of which were loading, and the wharf was covered with freight, drays, &c, &c. All the boats were getting excellent trips....... The Henry Ames continued to take

till 3 o'clock, and left loaded to the

guards The Virginia was also loading rapidlv. but will not get off till ten o'clock to-day.... The Charmer had all the freight she could stow aboard, and had to leave nearly a full load for the Sam. Orr, which goes to-day The Da vid Watts has an immense trip, and is a perfect beast to carry .The Fenton was also filling up rapidly, and expected to get off last night... ..-.The' Louisa and Chattanooga; were also loading -The Norman was still discharging, ' and was undecided which way to turn her prow.i....;.. The Swallow arrived from New( Or leans, and discharged 140 bales of cotton for R. K. Dunkerson & Co The Ada Lyon had great trouble in getting to land through the heavy flow of ice that set in strongly to the wharf. A dispatch from Memphis yesterday, to J. C. Dusou chet & Co., announces the St. Cloud sunk at Osceola. No particulars The St. Cloud left here last Saturday night to get out of danger, but seems to have run right into it The Armada, P. W. Strader, and Liberty No. 2 are expected here this morning...... The Ames took some 2,000 sacks of corn from this place The Minyoung came in from Green River with a barge loaded with coal. Gleanings from onr Exchanges. Louisville. The Courier, of Thursday, says : The river was falling quite fast yesterday, with only 6 feet 6 inches water in the canal in the evening by the mark. During the previous 24 hours it had fallen one foot at the head of the falls, and three feet at Portland, a very rapid decline. The weather was cloudy in the morning, but it cleared off during the day, : the thermometer ranging at 30 at noon. On the falls there were4 feet water in the pass, down the Indian chute, last evening, and falling, with a good deal of floating ice in the river. ; I i We clip the following from the Eemocrat of Thursdays ,t! ; , ' . j s We presume the Louisville institu tion, the Wild. Wagoner, . sees, now, the lolly of going through., She could have taken a full trip at paying rates and got out of the rivtT. It may be gratifying to Louisville papers, but we think.it is rather expensive to the owners. Evansville Journal, 22d. . ; It is both gratifying to us, and satisfactory to the owners. The Wild Wagoner i a Louisville institution, and intends to remain so. We suppose she will accept patronage from no other port. : If we did nt know that her officers were men oi sense, we should suppose the Democrat was authorized to publish such nonsense. - ' ' - St. Louis. The Democrat of Thirsday says : . ' , A steady, although not rapid, thaw yesterday, prepared people to expect an early resumption of boating. The rivei rose seveu inches, or thereby, in the twenty-four hours ending last even:ng. We think the rise was caused by the thaw, not by a gorge at Hat Island, nor one at Abie's Towhead, for there is much reporting of gorges, which nobody has yet seen. STEAMBOATS. FOR NEW ORLEANS. mi i .i t l ....... w x lie hpivuiii ui iue-wueei steuuier fe? VIRiilMA, Fitzgerald. Master: A. D. Armstrong, Clerk, Will leive for New Orleans and all way porta, positively, on SATURDAY, January 26th, at 1) o'clock. For frdght or passage apply on board, or to COX & HUMPHREY, r R. K. DUNKERSON A CO., jan26dl. . - ' Agents. FOR NASHVILLE. The elegant steamer " LOUISA, Tom Bolus, Master; . i:. crawioru, cieris, Will leae for Nashville, and all way landings, THIS DAY, Saturday, January 26th. at 5 pm. f Jan26 It BAKERY. EVANSVILLE STEAM BAKERY and CANDY MANUFACTORY, By K. & W. CHRIST, No. 105 Main Street, bet. Third and Fourth (opposite Court-House). ALL KINDS OF CRACKERS, Bread, Cskes, etc., as well as all kinds of Candies, Tcys, and Fancy Sugar-Ware, of every descr.tion, for wholesale and retail, at lower prices and to better satisfaction than by aty other house in the whole West. deel dly BAKERY! BREAD! BREAD!! HATING PURCHASED THE BAkery of An gut Leggeman, corner of Locust and Third, am prepared to furnish, on short notici parties oi all descriptions with aU sorts o cakes made to order. Families and Hotes supplied with fresh bread at low rates. I have in my emplqr the best baker ever employed in the city. , . CHARGES ADELMANN. nov24d6m.

BEN. HUBBS. PHY. D. VIETS.

HUB US A VIETS, FORWARDING AMD COMMISSION a - .Me'rchantt; And WHARFBOAT PROPRIETORS. Agents "Star Union Line." , . Office No. 2 Main Street, Jan23dtf i" : I : I EVANSVTLI.E, Iwd. f. ii. i: 1 1 nil x & co., . FORWARDING, AND , COMMISSION . i i. J - i - - ' - '.' - -'j" Merchants, , ... .. Jan23dtf- . ... Evansville, Ind. WE WOULD REMIND OUR 'friends and tormer patrons that we are at the old CORN KR of VINR nH WATER STRRETS, still in the trade of JlVUUMa, JflsVUJC, VUMMJiSSI UNS, tc, and should be pleased to see them. . H. D. ALUS 4 CO. n. . ALMS &-co., . FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, RECTIFIERS, and Wholesale Dealers in LIQUORS, FLOUR, &c Corner Water and Ylne Streets, EVANSVIULK, IKD. Janl dtf W. M. AKIN. J. M. PABVIN. J. D. PAR YIN. AKIN, PARVIN & CO., FOR It P ACKERS, AND DEALERS IJf Pork, Bacon, and Lard. ALSO FORWARDING AND COMMISSION Merchants, FIRST STHEET, Between Vine and Division, Evansville Indiana. For sale, Flour, Meal, Lime, Cement, Corn, Hay and Salt.- -ALL ORDERS PR OMPTL Y FILLED. dec21 d3m , ' , J. C Onsouchet A Co., FORWARDING, COMMISSION & PRODUCE MERCHANTS, . No. 19 North Water street, (Orr Block, next door to M. Dalzell,) Evansville, Ind. : " oct!8 A. S. HATBTORST. ' ' ' ' ' J. J. WHITAKER. Ilayhprst Sc , Wliitiaker, PRODUCE COMMISSION A FORWARDING MERCHANTS. ' . No. 6.................!.. South Water St. , ' . ' . - Dealers in Flour, Bacon, Hay, Oats, Corn and Country Produce. ; .;. .r-n- tf HOWELL A. M1LLSPAUOH, Upper Wharfboat Proprietors, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION ME.. CHANTS, and General Steamboat Agents, ' Sh l wneetown, Illinois. N.B. Particular attention given to collecting purchase charges. api-28 3m I.. M. BAIRD Q. H. START BAIRD & START, (Successors to W. M. Aikman & Co.,) GEXERAL AGENTS, PRODUCE, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Evansville, Indiana. Refer to H. Q- Wheeler, Pres't First National Bank, and Sam'l Orr, Vice President Evansville National Bank. Agents for Ohio River Salt Co. noll-ly J. T. Cox. F. M. Humphrey COX & HUMPHREY, Forwarding & Commission Merchants Office, So. 7 South Water Street, And Wharf-boat foot of Sycamore Street, Evansville, Indiana. GENERAL STEAMBOAT AGENTS, and Special Agents for : , - v'.: Atlantic and Great Western Railway. ALSOSOLE AGENTS for Nashville & Northwestern R.R. : AND ' - :' Nashville and Chattanooga R. R. aj- Through Bills and through Rates given to Nashville, and all points South. novo an , p. h. ragon. E. DICKEY. RAOOX A DICKEY, Wholesale Grocers, Dealers in WINES AND LIQUORS, and Forwarding & Commission Merchants Xos. 3 and 4 Water Street, EVANSVILLE, IND. Cash orders promptly and carefully filled. aeci an HOTELS. American House. JOHN TRAVIS, Proprietor, Water St., between Main Sycamore Opposite Steamboat Landing, Evansvil Indiana. GS- Free omnibus running to and from the Depot. apl8 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE and GENTLEMEN'S RESTAURANT, No. S First Street. TRUNTZ A MENTZER, Proprietors. The choicest Wines and Liquors will be kept constantly on hand; and special attention will be given to the RESTAURANT, where all the delicacies of the season will be served in the most approved style making it a pleasant resort for the MERCHANTS and BUSINESS MEN of the city. A liberal patronage is solicited. oc23 d3u

TRANSPORT ATIO Merchants' Iespatel. FAST FREIGHT LINE FORWARDS GOODS FE.OSC New York, Hostile, and all points in the New-Engti-U States, to evansville: direct;. IK TIME EQUALED BT NO . ii!SLi LINE, AT REGULAR BAIL' ROAD RATES-. WITH AGENTS AT JI.A TIIK principal points along the w are enabled to give the UTMOST . Ii PATCH to freight. We have Contracting Agents r iAhn

i N. H., Worcester, Mass., Sprlngneldv5taB rruvmeuce, a. i ana naruora, utan.. Goods marked " Merchants' Despatch and shipped to either of the above piaooc,. or via Albany, will reach our line.-an-r BILLS OF LADING GIVEN, on applltion. ON DAY OF SHIPMENT. All claims for DAMAGES, OT CHARGES, Ac, are promptly settled wK tjA out referring our patrons to Eastern oflitv & E. B. MORGAN, Agent. Evansville, '' Office with Keen, Mark & Co. sepl2 daci; THE MERCHANTS' TJNIOIT Express Company HAVING PUT THEIR ' DIRECT and great Through Lines in perfect working order, are now prepared to do General Express Business with the East, West, Southwest, and Northwest, including the carrying and collecting of MoneyValuables, Ac. Our lines now opened embrace the route between New York. Boston, Philadelphia. Buffalo, Detroit, Cleveland, Cincinaatfe Chicago, Milwaukee, LaCrosse, PrairieChien, Indianapolis.Terre Haute, St. Louis and all Intermediate points, and are betas, rapidly extended over all th routes trade. The capital of this Company Is Twenty Million Dollar. and is an ample guarantee to the publiof its respouKibiliiy. All losses and damage of property entrusted to our carowii beproinpuy and equitably adjusted. Every effort will be made to merit tbopatronage of the public Our rates are m low as those of any responsible Exprea. Company. . R. R. WALDEN, AgentOFFICE No. 4 First Street.. novl3i3m Old, Reliable, and Responsible. Capital, . . . 10,000,0OV THE A. 23 MS Express Company. TABLISHED 1848. ORGANIZED 1884 The Only Company having Ramifications throughout the Continents and Connections with the Whole World. GREAT EASTERN, WESTERN, taM SOUTHERN EXPRESS LINE. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY,, at its office in Evansville, solicits continuance of the patronage of the public, referring to its superior facilities ot transportation, its vast domestic and international connections, its prompt liauidation of all losses, and its sterling reliability. especial care taKen in tne collection oi Bills. Drafts. Notes, and the transportation of Money and Valuable Packages Merchandise received for delivery1 on payment of the accompanying bill, and proceeds returned promptly. r Transport heavy and light frei ;hts, packages, and parcels as low as all other torwarders. , Any Information in regard to the routes, Ac. can be obtained at the office, No. I SOUTH FIRST STREET (ChandlerBlock). .. T. GAITHER, Agent. novll dtf . BROWN, DUNKERSON & CO , " " " ' ' 1 . ' ! '. ' 0RWARDING AND C0NMISSI0E JiSEOHANTSj . And special Agents.for.the BELLEFO.miNE R. R.CO., ERIE TRANSPORTATION C0 Ana ERIE TIME EXPRESS. Also; Agents for the Bellefontaine Cotton Express.TIME AND RATES GUARANTEED. Consignments solicited. BROWN, DUNKERSON A CO., A ugust 13, 186-augl4 Agents. Removal. C4 E. GILBERT A CO. HAVE RE a. moved to their new four-story store. No. 31 North First Street, where they will be pleased to see all their old customers, una as many new ones as will favor them, with a call. A full assortment of Groceries, etc, always on hand, and for al at tbr. lowest market prices. nor9 olj